Class Notes

1946

NOVEMBER 1970 WILLIAM W. GRAULTY, DONALD E. FURBER
Class Notes
1946
NOVEMBER 1970 WILLIAM W. GRAULTY, DONALD E. FURBER

Charlie Duncan has recently resigned as corporation counsel for the District of Columbia and has become a member of the law firm of Epstein, Friedman and Duncan.

46's swinging bachelor, Joey Spector, is leaving New York City for St. Louis and a new position as cor- porate secretary and legal counsel of UMC Industries, Inc. Joey had been corporate counsel with the Singer Company since 1968 when General Precision Equipment Corp., which he served as general counsel, was acquired by Singer. He will be responsible for the legal aspects of UMC's activities, including the handling of future acquisitions, and will also manage stockholder and financial communications for the company.

Willard Wyeth became associated with the Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee, earlier this year. He was appointed assistant to the vice president in the accident department. The Wyeths have lived for many years in the Worcester, Mass., area where Willard was active in numerous religious, charitable and civic activities. He was president of the Worcester Dartmouth Club and on the president's council of Leicester Junior College. They have four children, Craig '72, Stephen a student at the University of Massachusetts, Peter, and Lucinda.

Bob Winstanley was recently promoted to executive vice president and cashier of the Fairfield County National Bank, Norwalk, Conn. Bob has been an officer of the bank since its founding in 1964 and previously had been affiliated with National Cash Register and the New York Trust Company. The Winstanleys and their two children live in New Canaan.

It was recently announced that Paul Lux was elected a member of the board of trustees of the Waterbury Hospital. Paul is vice president and general manager of the Robertshaw Controls Co., Lux Time Division. He is also a director of the Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, the Community Workshop, the Waterbury Chamber of Commerce and the Naugatuck Valley Industrial Council.

Our very active reunion chairman, DaveWeld, reports that the forward planning for this big event is coming along fine. The present objective is to have one thousand family members of the class in Hanover for this big four-day event. As this column is being written, preparations for the first of the fall's informal reunions are well along for the Princeton weekend. Dave says that approximately 200 are expected for this event, and that he hoped for a like number at the Harvard, Yale and Pennsylvania games. I should be able to give you a full report in next month's column along with an updating report from Dave and his many committees.

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